2014 Newry, Mourne and Down District Council election

The first election to Newry, Mourne and Down District Council, part of the Northern Ireland local elections on 22 May 2014, returned 41 members to the newly-formed council via Single Transferable Vote.[1][2][3] Sinn Féin and the Social Democratic and Labour Party won the most seats, with 14 each, with Sinn Féin taking a plurality of first-preference votes.

2014 Newry, Mourne and Down District Council election

22 May 2014

All 41 seats to Newry, Mourne and Down District Council
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Martin McGuinness Alasdair McDonnell Peter Robinson
Party Sinn Féin SDLP DUP
Seats won 14 14 4

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Mike Nesbitt David Ford Nigel Farage
Party UUP Alliance UKIP
Seats won 3 2 1

  Seventh party
 
Party Independent
Seats won 3

Council control after election

TBD

Results by party

Party Seats ± First Pref. votes FPv% ±%
Sinn Féin 14 22,611 37.37%
SDLP 14 18,571 30.70%
DUP 4 4,259 7.04%
UUP 3 6,820 11.27%
Alliance 2 1,460 2.41%
UKIP 1 2,371 3.92%
Independent 3 3,448 5.70%
Totals 41 60,499 100%

Results by electoral area

Crotlieve

Crotlieve - 6 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
SDLP Declan McAteer* 14.19 1,389 1,403            
SDLP Michael Carr* 10.30 1,008 1,068 1,401          
Sinn Féin Sinead Ennis* † 13.57 1,328 1,333 1,344 1,344.4 1,344.9 1,812.9    
Sinn Féin Mickey Ruane* 12.21 1,195 1,232 1,286 1,286.4 1,286.9 1,519.9    
SDLP Gillian Fitzpatrick* 11.21 1,097 1,109 1,289 1,290.6 1,290.6 1,337.6 1,431.6  
Independent Jarlath John Tinnelly 7.56 740 856 941 941.8 942.8 1,067.8 1,149.8 1,230.8
UUP William Mitchell 9.53 933 1,136 1,143 1,143.8 1,143.8 1,149.8 1,150.8 1,155.8
Sinn Féin Mark Gibbons 8.76 858 867 941 941 941      
SDLP Connaire McGreevy* 7.73 757 771            
Independent Finbarr Lambe 2.64 258              
DUP Wilma McCullough 2.31 226              
Electorate: 18,279   Valid: 9,789 (53.55%)   Spoilt: 148   Quota: 1,399   Turnout: 9,937 (54.36%)

    Downpatrick

    Downpatrick - 5 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4
    SDLP Colin McGrath* † 19.63% 1,279      
    SDLP Dermot Curran* 16.52% 1,076 1,226    
    SDLP Gareth Sharvin* 14.75% 961 1,034 1,170.35  
    Independent Cadogan Enright* 12.88% 839 978 997.05 1,052.05
    Sinn Féin Naomi Bailie 15.83% 1,031 1,032 1,045.35 1,049.35
    Sinn Féin Eamonn McConvey* 12.45% 811 812 829.40 833.40
    UUP Graham Furey 5.73% 373      
    DUP Yvonne Moore 2.21% 144      
    Electorate: 14,000   Valid: 6,514 (46.53%)   Spoilt: 98   Quota: 1,086   Turnout: 6,612 (47.23%)

      Newry

      Newry - 6 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
      Sinn Féin Charlie Casey* 19.2 1,693            
      Sinn Féin Liz Kimmins* 17.75 1,567            
      Sinn Féin Valerie Harte* 14.75 1,300            
      Independent Davy Hyland* 11.85 1,045 1,202 1,296.35        
      SDLP Gary Stokes 10.64 938 981 997.84 1,070.84 1,086.92 1,092.02 1,222.02
      SDLP Kevin McAteer ‡† 7.13 629 716 764.97 812.03 820.27 832.51 1,153.51
      SDLP Peter McEvoy 7.53 664 689 767.03 804.06 808.54 817.21 914.21
      SDLP Jacinta Duffy 6.30 555 664 721.63 791.63 799.31 809.51  
      UUP Joshua Lowry 4.36 384 387 388.53        
      Independent James Malone 0.47 41 48 55.14        
      Electorate: 18,411   Valid: 8,816 (47.88%)   Spoilt: 165   Quota: 1,260   Turnout: 8,981 (48.78%)

        Rowallane

        Rowallane - 5 seats
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
        SDLP Terry Andrews* 19.02 1,321          
        UUP Robert Burgess* 16.49 1,145 1,153.45 1,202.45      
        DUP Harry Harvey 13.71 952 958.89 982.54 1,139.10 1,144.10 1,148.10
        DUP Billy Walker* 13.58 943 959.64 980.94 1,070.98 1,072.98 1,081.98
        Alliance Patrick Brown 7.34 510 563.95 710.97 723.36 734.36 992.36
        UUP Walter Lyons* 9.68 672 674.86 699.64 873.81 898.81 913.81
        Sinn Féin Eddie Hughes 7.95 552 595.68 689.88 692.01 692.01  
        TUV Philip Hamilton 6.24 433 437.81 456.46      
        NI21 Alistair Straney 3.85 267 275.19        
        Independent Mickey Coogan* 2.15 149 160.31        
        Electorate: 14,526   Valid: 6,944 (49.54%)   Spoilt: 78   Quota: 1,158   Turnout: 7,022 (50.44%)

          Slieve Croob

          Slieve Croob - 5 seats
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
          Sinn Féin Stephen Burns* † 18.87 1,303            
          DUP Garth Craig* 14.78 1,021 1,028 1,028 1,166      
          SDLP Mark Murnin 11.35 784 794 794.00 797.00 929.16 1,261.16  
          Sinn Féin Pól Ó Gribín 13.61 940 948 1,042.44 1,046.44 1,072.00 1,164.00  
          Alliance Patrick Clarke 9.99 690 738 749.04 771.04 807.84 971.84 1,068.59
          UUP Desmond Patterson* 10.40 718 727 733.60 932.60 934.60 955.08 967.08
          SDLP Audrey Byrne 7.44 514 521 544.88 551.88 781.76    
          SDLP Shane King 6.05 418 425 438.68 445.80      
          UKIP Alan Lewis 5.89 407 413 413.24        
          NI21 Matthew Morrison 1.61 111            
          Electorate: 13,939   Valid: 6,906 (47.80%)   Spoilt: 125   Quota: 1,152   Turnout: 7,031 (50.44%)

            Slieve Gullion

            Slieve Gullion - 7 seats
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
            Sinn Féin Terry Hearty* 19.14 2,135            
            SDLP Geraldine Donnelly* † 13.59 1,516            
            Sinn Féin Mickey Larkin* 12.65 1,411            
            Sinn Féin Barra Ó Muirí* 10.92 1,218 1,773.12          
            UUP David Taylor* 11.14 1,243 1,246.24 1,599.24        
            Sinn Féin Róisín Mulgrew* 11.46 1,278 1,312.56 1,312.92 1,632.87      
            SDLP Kate Loughran 9.66 1,078 1,106.44 1,110.44 1,122.05 1,123.65 1,248.65 1,345.61
            Sinn Féin Daire Hughes 8.06 899 1,004.84 1,011.20 1,055.48 1,283.68 1,283.68 1,294.48
            DUP Lavelle McIlwrath 3.37 376 377.80          
            Electorate: 19,834   Valid: 11,154 (56.24%)   Spoilt: 216   Quota: 1,395   Turnout: 11,370 (57.33%)

              The Mournes

              The Mournes - 7 seats
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
              UKIP Henry Reilly* ‡ 18.07 1,964          
              SDLP Laura Devlin* 16.45 1,789          
              Sinn Féin Willie Clarke* 14.55 1,581          
              Sinn Féin Seán Doran* 13.92 1,513          
              UUP Harold McKee*† 12.44 1,352 1,677.50        
              SDLP Brian Quinn* 7.32 796 804.06 1,131.30 1,134.40 1,291.72 1,416.72
              DUP Glyn Hanna 8.95 973 1,161.17 1,168.73 1,307.61 1,311.52 1,321.52
              UUP Jill Macaulay* 4.55 494 550.42 556.36 727.48 728.86 752.86
              Alliance Ciaran McAvoy 2.39 260 263.41 322.81 324.67 368.83  
              NI21 Annette Holden 1.6 148 153.27 168.39 169.32 183.58  
              Electorate: 20,008   Valid: 10,869 (54.32%)   Spoilt: 173   Quota: 1,359   Turnout: 11,042 (55.19%)

                * Incumbent

                Changes during the term

                † Co-options

                Date Electoral area Party Outgoing Co-optee Reason
                25 Jan 2016 Slieve Gullion SDLP Geraldine Donnelly Pete Byrne Donnelly retired.[4]
                31 May 2016 Downpatrick SDLP Colin McGrath John Trainor McGrath elected to the Assembly.[5]
                16 Nov 2016 Slieve Croob Alliance Patrick Clarke Andrew McMurray Clarke ejected from council.[6]
                13 Apr 2017 Crotlieve Sinn Féin Sinéad Ennis Oksana McMahon Ennis elected to the Assembly.[7]
                30 Apr 2017 The Mournes UUP Harold McKee Jill Macauley McKee elected to the Assembly.
                26 Aug 2017 Newry SDLP Kevin McAteer (Ind.) Michael Savage McAteer resigned.[8]
                22 Jan 2018 Slieve Croob Sinn Féin Pól O Gríbín John Rice O Gríbín resigned.[9]
                14 Feb 2018 Slieve Croob Sinn Féin Stephen Burns Róisín Howell Burns resigned.[10]

                ‡ Changes in affiliation

                Date Electoral area Name Previous affiliation New affiliation Circumstance
                3 Apr 2015 Newry Kevin McAteer SDLP Independent Resigned.[11]
                2 Nov 2015 The Mournes Henry Reilly UKIP Independent Expelled.[12]
                26 Aug 2017 Newry Vacancy Independent SDLP McAteer's seat returned to the SDLP.[13]

                Last updated 25 March 2019.

                Current composition: see Newry, Mourne and Down District Council.

                References

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                5. "John Trainor Replaces Colin McGrath As Downpatrick Councillor | Down News". www.downnews.co.uk. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
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                8. Manley, John. "One-time SDLP chief executive to sit as councillor for the party in Newry". The Irish News. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
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                11. O'Hare, Columba (4 April 2015). "McAteer leaves SDLP to go Independent!". Newry.ie. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
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